Thank you for info on thimble I had no idea it was Belgium. Here is the makers mark on 1887 box. https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg This one is unusual that the 833 purity lion mark is incorporated into theme on side. Also gold washed interior and chatelain...
Thanks everyone for their input. It kind of looks like the number 91 or 97 on the assay mark. There is also a round hallmark under bent part of buckle about the size of the assay mark impossible to photo without bending buckle. Here is a better photo of makers mark. It looks like H bird head B? http...
I am sorry for confusion. I am not use to this new computer tiny picks or posting. I usually use this forum for research. I thought maybe these marks could be importation marks or tax marks somewhere in that period. I thought it looked a little like the ciborium mark used in 1818-1838 that was depic...
These are lightly struck on the back of buckle. The 1st standard cockerel and 91 assay office for departments are more clear deeply struck. The assay office strike seems doubled. Here is the photo of the front. My camera and photography are not best. https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg https://ww...
Can anyone help with date or maker of this lode rein? I have checked the forum and know that it is 18th century but hard to figure out exact year or maker.
We picked up this ladle the other day and I am trying to determine the makermark. I thought it may be Dresden but am not for sure. Any info would be helpful.
Thank you for this information! It is amazing when someone gives you the answer, then it seems so obvious. We thought it said Linx or Loac. Here is a photo of large spoon.
I would like to know if it is possible to tell who was the maker of this spoon. I believe the altermann is Johann H. J. Wienicke 1857-1865.Also is it 800 or 830 etc. Here is the picture. Admin edit